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I was amazed...
04-10-2007, 02:20 PM (This post was last modified: 04-10-2007 02:21 PM by Skillz5.)
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I was amazed...
...at how different the Orlando attraction was from ours.  I had no idea.  I knew the building was larger, but I was surprised at how they went with an entire different storyline.  I now have much more respect for our USH attraction because there is once again something we have that Orlando does not.

Still, Orlando's was cool and all of my friends complain about USH's version of how short it is.  The best description I heard was that once the ride got good, it was over.  How sad.

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04-29-2007, 11:20 AM
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RE: I was amazed...
I must agree with you. Although I've only seen the youtube videos of Orlando's. But USH's seems to have a better story while USF's seems to try to be one of those movies where there's a movie within the movie and everything in the movie is actually real (ala The New Nightmare, Seed of Chucky, etc). Which may prove to be too much for a theme park attraction to handle. But then again, Orlando's is supposed to be more of the "psychological action-packed thriller" attraction.

SO, I guess long story short, bigger is not always better... :p

Still, USH's could get just a little more improvements, that's a given. And I think some more SFX and queue themeing could make up for it.
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